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The works on view here are composed of forms and materials that evoke the sensual feelings of having and exploring a body of flesh and bones—from the erotic to the anxious. Many of the artists were featured in two 1967 exhibitions: Eccentric Abstraction in New York and Funk in Berkeley, California. Eccentric Abstraction, curated by Lucy Lippard, presented artists, including Bruce Nauman, Don Potts, Louise Bourgeois, and Eva Hesse, whose work was rigorously abstract yet retained a sensuous quality. The artists whose work was shown by the curator Peter Selz in Funk, among them Jeremy Anderson, Ken Price, and Franklin Williams, were more explicit in their references to guts, fingers, and anthropomorphic forms. The objects the Funk artists produced may seem innocuous at first glance, but the subtle protrusions and openings of works such as Ken Price’s S. L. Green (1963) or Franklin Williams’s Untitled (1966) evoke both the anxieties and the ecstasies of our physical being. Looking beyond these historic exhibitions, this gallery brings together artists from across the country who worked with unorthodox materials to create objects of embodied abstraction.

Bruce Nauman, Mold for a Modernized Slant Step, 1966

While exploring a Marin County salvage shop in 1965, Bruce Nauman (then a graduate student at the University of California, Davis) caught sight of a wooden step. It was covered in worn green linoleum and resembled a footstool with its riser set at an unusually low angle. Nauman encouraged his graduate advisor, William T. Wiley, to have a look himself, and Wiley purchased the step for fifty cents. Using the found item as a prompt, the artists collaborated to give biographical life to this secondhand footstool through object-making and performance, including the Mold for a Modernized Slant Step. The deadpan and surreal gesture led to a 1966 group exhibition in San Francisco dedicated to the step.


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On the Hour

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Frank WANG Yefeng, The Levitating Perils #2

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